2024 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 4 Finals
The final day of competition in Greensboro features the 1650 free, 100 free, 200 back, 200 breast, women’s 3-meter, and 400 free relay.
2024 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Buckle up for a long session tonight in Greensboro featuring the 200 free relay, 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 1-meter diving (women), and 400 medley relay.
Denison’s Elijah Venos Sets NCAC Record With 53.63 100 Breaststroke On Night 3
The Denison women hold an 18 point lead while the Denison men hold a 10 point lead over Kenyon through night 3.
Denison And Kenyon Women Tied After Night 1 Of North Coast Athletic Conference Champs
The Denison women won the 800 free relay while Kenyon won the 200 medley relay by 0.03 seconds. The Kenyon men won both relays on night 1.
NCAA Division III Round-Up: Derek Maas Breaks Out In Backstroke
Maas, a transfer from Alabama and the 2022 SEC 100/200 breaststroke champion, swam a D3-leading time in the 100 back at the Phoenix Fall Classic.
Top “Free Agents” In The Transfer Portal for the 2023-24 Season
Looking ahead to the 2023-34 NCAA season, Tokyo Olympian Andrei Minakov is the biggest name still in the transfer portal.
Florida All-American Katie Mack Enters NCAA Transfer Portal; Pitt Has 9 Women In
University of Florida senior Katie Mack (above) has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal as a graduate transfer, seeking options for using her 5th year elsewhere.
Kenyon Women and Denison Men Win 2022 NCAC Team Titles
Kenyon senior Crile Hart was named the NCAC Women’s Swimmer of the Year after winning all seven of the events that she competed in this weekend.
Kenyon Swimmers Break Pool Records at NCAC Championships Night 3
David Fitch of Kenyon won the 100 fly on night three of the MAAC Championships. Kenyon had six swimmers in the men’s 100 fly A-final.
Denison Men Take Down 400 Medley Relay at NCAC Championships Night 2
After two-days of competition, the Kenyon women are ahead of the Denison women by just four-points. On the men’s side, Denison has a hefty lead.